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The concierge at hotel informed of things happening while in downtown Denver; this was the largest gathering of food trucks in the metro Denver area. After museum visit, stopped by to see what was there. The park area was quite pleasant & accommodated the large...More

One of the best things about City Park is the walking paths are numerous, but well groomed. Making for an easy mile loop if that is all you want, or a four mile loop. Based on what you want you can wander the outside path...More

City Park has some of the best (if not) views in Denver. The high rise buildings of Denver outlined against the mountains is stunning. You can walk around the lake, take a paddle boat out on the lake, play on the play ground or run...More

This park is located in the same area as the science/natural history museum and the zoo so you can do all three while there! The park was beautiful and I enjoyed the MLK quotes they have in stone. There are a lot of Canadian geese...More

City Park has great open spaces, and beautiful little lakes. There are plenty of benches surrounding the lake, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the view. Beware if you are waking through the grassy areas. There are large amounts of duck poop in the grass.

Spent two days riding the surrey pedal boats and cycles. The lake was interesting, especially because of the island with interesting birds, and the water display shooting out. My grandson was steering the boat, and, of course, went too close to the water spray -...More

Rent a B-cycle and take it on the Cherry Creek Trail. You can go miles without any worry of cars! Denver is really flat so just because it is next to the mountains does not mean there are hills in town. It's really a fun...More

I took my son to the park so that he could run. I was so happy that while he was running my daughter and I could paddleboat around the lake. Very fun and not expensive at all. The park is very pretty. We decided to...More

Had a big breakfast at a neighborhood eatery and wanted to walk it off a little so strolled around the southern half of this good sized park for a while on a sunny Saturday morning. Walked around the two ponds and the more park-like grounds...More

Good answer. I'd just add that the museum and zoo both have ample parking (and flank the park on two sides). Those parking lots can be crowded on weekends and during special events. Even when busy, though, both have... More

Good answer. I'd just add that the museum and zoo both have ample parking (and flank the park on two sides). Those parking lots can be crowded on weekends and during special events. Even when busy, though, both have underground parking that some folks don't seem to know about, so unless there are "lot full" signs posted, it's easy to park there and take a short walk to the park. If picnicking and/or have a car full of kids or folks that have difficulty walking, I'd recommend that you drive into the park and drop off passengers/gear near where you want to picnic, then have the driver park the car. It's a BIG park! (Takes me at least an hour to walk briskly around its 3-mile perimeter (outside the zoo and museum.)

I am almost positive you can. You have to go through the city to reserve your day if it is available though. There is a certain time of year when brides line up around a block downtown to request to have their wedding at a... More

I am almost positive you can. You have to go through the city to reserve your day if it is available though. There is a certain time of year when brides line up around a block downtown to request to have their wedding at a Denver Park. I know my sister in law had to wait in line over night to get her wedding date at City Park at the end of August. Good Luck!